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Spatiotemporal changes and driving factors of alpine land cover in Tianshan world natural heritage sites. [PDF]
Han J, Han F, He B, Ma X, Wang T.
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Fertilizer and fungicide reduce herbicide efficacy and enhance growth of invasive common tansy (Tanacetum vulgare). [PDF]
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Water–salt regime of chernozems in the Central Chernozem Region
Arid Ecosystems, 2015With the recent increase in the factor of risky farming in the Central Chernozem Region, there has been a tendency to restore old irrigation systems or create new irrigational systems in many farms of Voronezh oblast. Therefore, a detailed analysis of the water–salt regime of chernozems, which are basic agrocenose components, is of current interest.
T. A. Devyatova +5 more
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Eurasian Soil Science, 2009
The phenomenon of mineralization (biological mineralization) of organic matter in chernozems has been studied. A decrease in the content of Corg with time can be considered an index of the organic matter mineralization. It is suggested that the humus horizons of modern chernozems contain the pools of organic matter of different ages: easily ...
I. V. Ivanov +2 more
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The phenomenon of mineralization (biological mineralization) of organic matter in chernozems has been studied. A decrease in the content of Corg with time can be considered an index of the organic matter mineralization. It is suggested that the humus horizons of modern chernozems contain the pools of organic matter of different ages: easily ...
I. V. Ivanov +2 more
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Eurasian Soil Science, 2014
A system for the diagnostics of chernozemic soils of the Tambov Lowland based on concretions is proposed for agricultural and reclamation purposes. The relationships between the structure and composition of the carbonate concretions, the long-term water regime of the soils, and the productivity of the crops have been established.
F. R. Zaidel’man +4 more
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A system for the diagnostics of chernozemic soils of the Tambov Lowland based on concretions is proposed for agricultural and reclamation purposes. The relationships between the structure and composition of the carbonate concretions, the long-term water regime of the soils, and the productivity of the crops have been established.
F. R. Zaidel’man +4 more
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Phyto-Amelioration of Podzolised Chernozem
2021Degradation of weakly acidic soils can be counteracted at low cost by phyto-ameliorant crops such as perennial grasses and legumes. This helps to solve three big problems of modern agriculture: the maintenance of soil fertility, improving the agricultural-ecological status of the soils, and providing forage for livestock.
Yurii Tsapko +4 more
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2011
Chernozem are well-drained soils with a thick, black topsoil characterized by an extraordinary accumulation of humus, granular structure that renders them friable even when dry and high base saturation, overlying a limey subsoil. They occupy some 230 million hectares in the steppes of Eurasia and Prairies of North America; they grade to chestnut soils (
Igori Arcadie Krupenikov +2 more
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Chernozem are well-drained soils with a thick, black topsoil characterized by an extraordinary accumulation of humus, granular structure that renders them friable even when dry and high base saturation, overlying a limey subsoil. They occupy some 230 million hectares in the steppes of Eurasia and Prairies of North America; they grade to chestnut soils (
Igori Arcadie Krupenikov +2 more
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Mineralogical properties of chernozem and chernozem-like soils in Eastern Croatia
7th Croatian Geological Congress with international participation: book of abstracts, 2023The subject of this study are the soils near the Dalj settlement and Zmajevac settlement (Eastern Croatia). The aim of this work was to determine the mineralogical properties of chernozem and chernozem-like soils in order to observe possible differences between the soils and their parent material and to better understand weathering processes in them ...
Pjanić, Ajka +4 more
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Agrogenic evolution of automorphic chernozems in the forest-steppe zone (Belgorod oblast) [PDF]
Agrochronosequences of chernozems with different periods of their use in rainfed farming with application of traditional technologies have been studied in a typical forest-steppe area in Belgorod oblast.
Alexandrovskiy, A. L. +2 more
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